Wild Atlantic Way: Where to Eat and Stay

Paperback

The ultimate guide to the wild atlantic way.

A guide to the best places to enjoy the local Irish cuisine and where to rest for the night along the famous Wild Atlantic Way. Elemental, enchanting and inspiring, the Wild Atlantic Way is Ireland's first long distance touring route, stretching the length of the West Coast of the Emerald Isle.

This unique guide makes sure that at every stage and stop of the way, you will find the most creative chefs, the best hotels, the cosiest pubs, the best local foods and the most acclaimed destinations.

Researched and written by acclaimed food writers, John and Sally McKenna. Fully updated for 2020 and now includes guidelines to prices for meals and accommodation.

RRP: £9.99

ISBN

978-0-00-838288-9

Publication Date

05-03-2020

Format

Paperback

Pages

224 pages

Dimensions

127x180mm

Product Description

The ultimate guide to the wild atlantic way.

A guide to the best places to enjoy the local Irish cuisine and where to rest for the night along the famous Wild Atlantic Way. Elemental, enchanting and inspiring, the Wild Atlantic Way is Ireland's first long distance touring route, stretching the length of the West Coast of the Emerald Isle.

This unique guide makes sure that at every stage and stop of the way, you will find the most creative chefs, the best hotels, the cosiest pubs, the best local foods and the most acclaimed destinations.

Researched and written by acclaimed food writers, John and Sally McKenna. Fully updated for 2020 and now includes guidelines to prices for meals and accommodation.

Author

John McKenna, Sally McKenna and Collins Maps

Sally and John McKenna have travelled throughout Ireland for more than 30 years, ever since they first set off, in a Renault 4 they bought for £100, to explore the country and its food culture.The New York Times has described the McKennas as “Ireland’s leading food writers.” and their books have won many awards. In 2018 Sally and John were each awarded an Honorary Fellowship by GMIT Galway, in recognition of their work describing Ireland’s artisan food culture.